Advanced Distributed Learning - About ADL

08-June-2005

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Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) is one of the most important standards-related bodies. It is a collaborative effort to harness the power of information technologies to modernize structured learning

Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) is a collaborative effort to harness the power of information technologies to modernize structured learning. ADL, therefore, employs a structured, adaptive, collaborative effort between the public and private sectors to develop the standards, tools and learning content for the learning environment of the future.
 
The vision of the ADL Initiative is to provide access to the highest-quality learning and performance aiding that can be tailored to individual needs and delivered cost-effectively, anytime and anywhere.
 
For additional information on the ADL Initiative refer to the ADL FAQs section.

Advanced Distributed Learning - About ADL

Mike Malloch; 08-June-2005 09:07:43; forum (0) help

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